THE 8EMI.WEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. 2 Like A Boy at SO Bubbling Over With Vitality Taking Iron Did It Doctor nayM Nuxatcd Iron is greatest of alt strength builders Often increases the strength and endurance of delicate, nervous folks 200 per cent, in two weeks time. NEW YORK,, N. Y. Not long ngo a rmin come to mo who wns nearly hnlf n century old and asked mo to give lilm n preliminary examination for llfo Insurance. I was nstonlshed to And him with the blood pressure of a boy of 20 and as full of vigor, vim nnd vitality. as n young man; In fact a young.man he really wns notwithstand ing his age. The secret ho said was taking Iron nuxatcd Iron had Oiled him with renewed life. At 30 ho wns In bad -health; nt 40 careworn and nearly nil In. Now at BO a miracle of vitality and his face beaming with tho buoyancy of youth. As I havo said a hundred times over, Iron Is tho great est of nil strength builders. If peoplo would only throw away patent medi cines nnd nauseous concoctions and take .slmplo nuxated Iron, I nm con vinced that tho lives of thousands of persons might bo saved, who now dlo ev.ery year from pneumonia, grippe, consumption, kidney, liver nnd heart trouble, etc. Tho real nnd true causo which started their diseases wns noth ing moro nor less than n weakened condition brought on by lack of iron in tho blood. Iron is absolutely neces sary to cnablo your blood to change food into living tissue. Without it, no matter how much or what you cat, your food merely passes through you without doing you any good. You don't get tho 'strength out of it and as a con sequence you becomo weak, pale and sickly looking just llko n plant trying to grow in n soli deficient In iron. If you nro not strong or well you owe it to yourself to make tho following test: Seo how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tablets of or dinary nuxatcd iron three times per Knows Her Own Wants. "Mother, may I have some moro pie?" said Lucy. ' "No, dear, you havo had ono piece, nnd that Is enougln" "Now, mother, you think you know, nil about my stomach, and you don't nt Jail, for It wants another piece of pie." HEAL SKIN TROUBLES That Itch, Burn and Disfigure by Using Cutlcura. Trial Free. Tho Soap to cleanse and purify, tho Ointment to soothe and heal. Rashes, eczemas, pimples, dandruff and soro hands yield to treatment with Cutlcura Soap and Ointment Relief is Immedi ate, and. healment, in moBt cases, com ploto, speedy and permanent. Froo samplo each by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. Men sometimes worship women be cause they are unable to understand them. Two-thlcds of tho so-called society "400" arG ciphers. Drinking of Water (BY V. M PIERCE, M. D.) The.gcnernl conclusions of tho latest Medical Scientists proves that drink ing plenty of pure water both between meals and with, one's meals Is bene ficial to health. It has now be'en prov en by means of tho X-rays nnd actual tests upon many healthy young men that tho drinking of large amounts of watex with meals is often beneficial. Therefore if you want to keep healthy drink plenty of pure water (not ico water), both with your meals and be tween meals. If you ever suffer from backacho, lumbago, rheumatism, or any of the symptoms of kidney trouble such as deep colored urlno, sediment n urlno, getting out of bed at night fre quently and other troublesome effects, tnko a little Anurlc beforo meals. Theso Anurlc Tablets can be obtained it almost any drug store. Bumper Grain Crops u all of tba aA II I II I II II III I ib war lax ea land and so conscription. Send for Illustrated pamphlet and asV for reduced railway rote. Information as to best loatuoan, etc Adores Superintendent Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or W. V. BENNETT, Room 4, Bee Bldg., Oraahl, Nabr. Canadian Goveraaxat Agent x dny after racnls for two weeks. Then test your strength again nnd seo for yourself how much you have gained. I havo seen dozens of nervous, run-down-people who wcro ailing all the while, dotiblo their strength nnd endurance and entirely get rid of nil symptoms ol dyspepsia, liver and other troubles In from ten to fourteen days' tlmo simply by taking Iron In tho proper form. And this nftef they had In some cases been doctoring for months without obtaining nny benefit. But don't take the old forms of reduced Iron, Iron ncctato or tincture of Iron simply ,to snvo a few cents. You must tnko Iron In n form that can be easily absorbed nnd as slmllatcd llko nuxatcd Iron If you want It to do you any good, otherwise it mny prove worso thnn useless. Mnny an nthleto or prlzc-flghtcr has won tho day simply because ho knew tho secret of great strength and endurance nnd filled his blood with iron beforo ho went In to tho nffray, while many another has gono down to Inglorious "defeat simply for lack of iron. E. Sauer, M. O. NOTE. Nuxatcd Iron, recommondea abovo by Dr. Sauor Is not a patent modt clno nor secret remedy, but ono which la well known to druggists and whose Iron constituents are widely prescribed by emi nent physicians, everywhere. Unlike the older Inorganic Iron products, It Is easily assimilated, does not Injure tho teeth, make them black, nor upset the stomach; on the contrary It Is a most potent rem edy In nearly all forms of Indlpostion. as well as for nervous, rundown conditions. The manufacturers have such great con ndenco In Nuxated Iron that they offer to forfeit $100.00 to any charitable Institution if they cannot take any man or woman under CO who lackB iron and Increase their strength 200 per cent, or over In four weeks' time, provided they have no seri ous organic trouble. They also offer to refund your money If It does not at least double your strength and endurance In ten days' time. It Is dispensed by most druggists. If -your druggist or general store Is without a supply, ask them to get It for you. Adv. Or Distemper In atalllom, brood mares, colta and all others ! mcit destructive. The Kerm causing the disease must be re moved from the body of the animal. To prevent the trouble the same must be done. SPOHN'S COAT. POUND Will do both cure the tick and prevent those "exposed" from having the disease. 60 cents and 11 a bottle; 5 and 110 the dozen. All druggists, harness houses, or manufacturers. SPOIIN MEDICAL CO., Chemists, Goshen, Ind., U. B. A. Why Labor Is Scarce. Here Is one reason which you mny havo overlooked why labor Is growing scarcer every day In the United Stntes: We have now In Pennsylvania alone 225,000 automobiles. One-third of them are pleasure cars driven by chauf feurs, an army of 75,000 able-bodied men removed entirely from produc tive work. The army of pleasure car chauffeurs In tho whole country must exceed hntf a million men all nonproducers. In deed, there Is another great" big army of men building pleasure cars to be operated by these other nonproducers of essentials. They used to complain In Germany that every taxpayer had to carry a sol dier on his back. Wo vary it In the United States by carrying a chauffeur on our backs, Bays "Glrard" In tho Philadelphia Ledger, Loalno Game. "I'm sorry I asked the girl to clean tho typewriter." "Why?" "She took fifteen minutes to clean tho typewriter and two hours to mani cure her finger nails afterward." Tokyo has 2,2-14,700 Inhabitants. A MISSOURI MOTHER St. Joseph, Mo. "I found Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription a great help to me during expect ancy. I took it with five children. It was the means of my keeping strong and healthy during tho wholo tlmo and my children wore all vory healthy. I do rec ommend tho use of 'Favorlto Pre scription' to prospective mothers." MRS. JENNIE MILLER, 2824 S. 10th Street Get "Favorite Prescription" today, either in liquid or tablet form, from any dealer In medicines or send Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., 10 cents for largo trial package. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are purely vegetable, no calomel. Adv. Good Markets High Prices Prlxea Awarded to Western Canada for Wheat, Oatst Barloy,AlfalfaandGrassaa The winnings of Western Canada at the Soil Products Jbxposiuon at Denver were easily made. The list comprised Wheat Oats, Barley and Grasses, the most important being the prizes for Wheat and Oats and sweep stake on Alfalfa, No less important than the splendid quality of Western Canada's wheat and other grains, is the excellence of the cattle fed and fattened on the grasses of that country. A recent shipment of cattle to Chicago topped the market In that city for quality and price. Weiltm Cauda erohccJ k 1915 oM-uMrJ at sxcdx witt UatttJ States, it orer m,m,m Lmktli. Canada in proportion to population has a greater exportable surplus of wheat this year than any buuuuy in we woria, ana k present prices you can figure out the revenue for the pro ducer. In Western Canada you will find good markets, splendid schools, excep tional social conditions, perfect climate and other erreat attractions. Tfesir CLEAN FEED FOR HOGS Waste From Kitchen and Dairy May Be Fed to Swine. Compost Heap. Is Most Profitable Place for All Refuse If It Is Getting Bad ly Decayed or Fermented Animals Are Clean. During nil tho cool season of tho yenr, tho waste of n clean nature from tho kitchen, cellar and dairy depart ments of the homo .nny ho fed to the hogs, large and small. But In warm wenther, ono must bo very enreful not to nllow tho wnsto or garbage to accu mulate so ns to set up n fermentation, says n writer In .nn exchange. That Is to nay, banish from tho bnclc prem ises nny rcccptncle Into which nil wnsto can be dumped nnd bo allowed to sour, ferment or start to decay. All tho pure nnd clcnu rcfuso can bo fed to the hogs dally, but omit to mix with this clnss of feed nny of tho soapy dishwater, tho suds from tho family washing, nnd nny fluid In which Is in corporated any excess of salt, bleach- Clean Specimen. ing powders nnd other villainous com pounds used about the homo for any cleansing purpose. Badly decayed fruits and vegetables, while hogs will cat them, should bo placed In the com post heap, or burled In tho ground. During tho warm months It Is es pecially noticeable thai decaying vege tation, highly fermented feed from gar bage receptacles and soured and moldy grain or mill products are a very pro lific sourco of worms In hogs. If there Is quite a number of hogs on the farm, and only a small amount of what Is termed garbage, it Is quite pos sible tho feeding of it mny result In no npparent harm. Still It is my opinion from my own and other's experiences, that tho compost heap is tho most prof itable place for all the refuse from a home if it is getting badly decayed or fermented.. Hogs rfro nice animals if given a fair Chance, but being always hungry, If they are fed filthy feed In muddy lots nnd pens, they eat ravenously; and If tills kind of treatment Is kept up very long, bad results are certain to follow. iOOD REMEDY FOR RINGWORM University Farm Expert Recommends Iodine and Acetlo Acid Treat mentCaused by Parasites. (By M. H. REYNOLDS, Veterinarian, University Farm, St. Paul.) Ringworm appears most commonly In cattle as1 n round, slightly raised, bald.patch, being seen especially about tho head and neck of a calf or year ling. "Older cattle, other animals and men are subject to tho trouble. It Is caused by minute vegetable parasites which grow under tho skin, something like mildew In a grape leaf. Ringworm can bo rather easily cured by giving tho spots a good scrub bing with soft sonp nnd water, then treating them once each day with equal parts of tlncturo of iodine and glacial acetic acid. The treatment may bo continued for several days, as appears necessary. KEEP GARDEN SOIL FERTILE Without Good Fertility Farmer Cannot Hope to Realize High Profits Take Care of Manure. A primary consideration in every gardening project Is to make and keep tho soli as fertile as possible. With out high fertility wo cannot hope to reallzo high profits. Use lime occasionally sb that tho clovers will thrive Seo that nn amplo supply of phosphorus Is furnished all crops. Grow green manurlal crops as much us possible. Take caro of tho stable manuro pro duced on your own placo and uso it whero it wlil do tho most good. Buy stable manure when tho price is right. USE LOW WAGON FOR SILAGE Although Draft Is One-Third Greater Than High-Wheeled Vehicle, Labor Saved Counts Most A wagon with low wheels for use in tho harvesting of corn for sllngo is recommended by U. O. Rnrasower of tho Ohio Collego of Agriculture. Al though the draft is approximately one third greater than that of a higher wheeled wagon the saving of man labor Is of greater Importance. Aside from its uso In the handling of silage it can be of great mlvantago for many other farm operations. SiKmttsammmmmmmmmm DRY UP PERSISTENT MILKER Safo and 8lmple Process Is: Don't Milk Her Vacation Is Qood for Heavy Ylelders. Occasionally It Is desirable to dry up n cow in order to fatten her for beef. The snfo nnd slmplo process is don't milk her. Moro often tho question Is asked whether It is wise to dry up n per sistent milker a fow weeks beforo calving, nnd If so, what is the sn'fo and slmplo process. It Is generally believed thnt n short vacation period Is good for heavy ylelders. Thero nro cows thnt will give several quarts of milk n day up to tho tlmo of cnlvtng. In tho long run these cows will prove to be tho profltublo members of tho herd, even If they do not nlwnys stnr,t oft with n big flow when fresh. If for nny reason It Is desired to dry oft u cow thnt Is soon to calve, it Is snfo to milk her onco u day ng nbout hnlf of her milk. 1 o drops to n qunrt n dny ! no turned looso with safety and not milked nt all, simply watching her to seo thnt no Inflammation sets In. With this trcntmcnt should go lim ited feeding. With n maintenance ra tion of dry feed only, lactation will or dlnnrily cease altogether without uny Injurious results. FARM TRACTOR IN OPERATION Man Handy With Machinery Will Get Much Use Out of Implement Does Great Many Things. A farmer who Is handy with ma chinery will get much moro use out of his farm tractor than tho man who only knows how to stnrt and stop tho engine nnd guldo the tractor. It is tho most useful piece of mnchlncry ono can havo about tho place, and can bo used for n hundred different things. A modern trnctor developing eight to sixteen horso power will go almost any whero thnt a horso will go and it will do mnny things tho horso cannot do. It will pump water, grind feed, run tho snw, cut silage, do tho threshing, tho plowing and pull tho binder if necessary. It will pull a road drag and can bo used to pull heavy logs or timbers from placo to plncc. Every farmer should try his machlno nt various Jobs bo that ho will becomo used to it nnd get tho most out of it. MUST HAVE AIR-TIGHT WALL Necessary to Keep Silage In Proper Condition Tar Paper Is Used by 8ome Owners. To prevent the nlr from reaching the sllngo all silos must have air-tight walls. Theso must bo rigid enough not to bo sprung out of shnpo by tho pressure of tho silage, permitting alt to enter next to tho wall. Not only tho walls but tho doors also must bo perfectly air-tight. To accomplish this they should bo well fitted and tho joints mado moro pen feet by felt pads or gaskets. It Is n good, practice whero the silo door Is set against a shoulder, to placo clay, worked to tho consistency of Double-Wall Brick Silo. putty, Into tho Joint. Tho clay is placed on tho bearing surfaco and tho door placed over it, and when tho pressuro of tho sllngo. comes against tho door an nlr-tlght Joint is obtained. Tnr paper is successfully used by somo silo owners, either In strips to cover the cracks around tho doors oi in widths sufficient to cover tho entire door and lap a few Inches on tho silo walls. Not only should tho walls bo tight and rigid, but they should also bo per fectly smooth on tho lnsldo to permit tho sllngo to settle without forming nlr pockets, which cause a certain amount of tho adjoining sllngo to rot. VALUE OF CORN AND SILAGE Net Profit of From $50 to $100 for an Acre Obtained' by Many Ex perienced Dairymen. Corn that will raako 00 bushels of com to tho acre "will, as a rule, make 12 tons of silage which will contain about Boven pounds of shelled corn in every 100 pounds of silage. Sllngo cat) bo produced nnd put In the silo for nbout $1.7C n ton. An acre of GO-bushel corn costs tho farmer, in tho silo, about $20. This Includes rent for his land, and nil labor in growing nnd putting up tho crop. Mnny experienced dairymen as sert that they market their sllngo via the milk route for from $0 to $10 per ton. This makes a net profit of from $C0 to $100 for an aero of good silage. W. L. DOUGLAS "THE SHOE THAT $3.00 $3.50 $4,00 $4.50 & $5.00 AJSWHtt,. Save Monoy by WcnrirtK W. L. Douglas ahoct. Foranlobv over OOOO shoo donlera. Tho Boat Known Shoos in '. L. Douglas name and the retail price it stamped on the bot tom of all shoes at the factory. The value is cumnteed and the wearer protected against high prices for Inferior shoes. The retail prices are the same everywhere. They cost no mora In San Francuco than they do in New Yotfc. They arc always worth the price paid for diem. rTih quality of W. L. DougUs product Is guaranteed by more than 40 years experience in making fine shoes. The smart styles aro the leaders in the Fiihion Centres of America. They are made fci a well-equipped factory at Brockton, Mus.. by the lughest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes tor the can buy. Ask yonr shoo dealer for W. t Donclns allocs. If lie can not supply you with tliii kind 71111 want, taho nn other xnalt. Write for Interesting booklet oxnlalnlne how to pet shoe. of tha highest standard ot quality (or tho price. uj rsiuru mail, pomj;o iroo. LOOK FOR W. L. Douglas Ba.ro a and the retail price tamped oa tho bottom. No Precedent. Llttlo Thomas, nged four, lias n will of his own which doesn't unbend eas ily. Ono day It took about flvo minutes of argument nnd nppllnnco of tho rod by his mother beforo ho wns finally In duced to obey in a small matter. Even then it was not caBy. "I'll do It this time," ho Informed her with a lordly sir, "but I won't do It next tlmo I" If somo men would work more and hopo less they would get nlong better. Hammerless Model Extra Light Weight Made In 12, 16 and 20 Gauges There's no need of carryinp; a heavy gun. Winchester Model 1912 shot guns ore mado entirely of nickel steel, and hence are the lightest and strongest guns on the market. Be suro to seo one before buying. Sold by all dealers. THE REPEATER PAR EXCELLENCE 1111111111111 TOO KEEN ON THEIR SPORT Anglers Would Have Done Better to Have Read the Other Side of tho Notice Board. Tho disciples of Izank Walton had found a perfect stream for tho cxorclso of their art, nnd they settled them selves for a day's fishing, undeterred by a notice board. Tho board, which bad been painted by nn amatour, read as follows: "NotUs Theso grounds Is privet, nnd ycr enrn't fish 'ore. Theso fish ain't tho kind to bo tempted by wurms, nnd there " Hero space ran out, nnd tho Injunc tion was left uncompleted. For two hours tho anglers sat by tho stream, tempting tho trout, not with worms, but with tho very latest and most ex pensive bait." But nothing happened. Then sud denly appeared tho owner of tho grounds and tho author of tho notlco board. Ill, you two I 'Avo ycr read that hoard?" "Well, yes,- we did. But er wo thought you wouldn't mind, and wo couldn't And your house, or wo would have " "Oh, it don't mnttcrl I on'y thought, sccln' yer nflshln' there, thnt you 'ndn't rend both sides of tho board. If you avo, of course, go on nmusing yourselves I" A hasty glance at tho other sldo of tho board showed that It continued tho exhortation begun on tho front, us follows : " ain't no fish." Loudon Answers. Invisible patches are seldom used In patching family quarrels. Tell a plump girl she's getting fat and seo what happens I Think of It V People cut out tea or coffee before retiring when these beverages interfere with sleep. In the morning they drink freely of them, strangely overlooking the fact that at whatever time of day the cup is drunk the drug, caffeine, in tea and coffee is irritating to the nerves. More and more people are turning to Instant Postum the drug-free, nourishing, comforting cereal drink "There's a Reason" HOLDS ITS 8HAPE" tha World. m price that money Boys' SbeM Bulla thiWerM $3.00 $2.60 & $2.00 W. I- Dongla. Hhon Co., Brockton, Maw. All Sottled. "Papa," said tho Bwcct girl affec tionately, "you wouldn't llko mo to go nwny nnd lcavo you, would you?" "Indeed I would not, my dearest, snld tho wealthy father fondly. "I'm so glnd," Blghcd tho girl. "Not iyi marry Mr. Poorchnp. Ho'a.wlllfng to llvo here." Prnctlco makes perfect nt least pi imo prnctlco mukca perfect martyrs of tho neighbors. A girl Isn't qualified for mnjrlmony until sho can spank a bnby. Shotguns 1912 WHERE DEATH LURKS ALWAYS Bullets Sinn Without Ceasing, and Birds Sometimes, In "No Mkn'a Land0 on Battle Front. But It Is a wonderful thing, that strip wo call No Man's Land, running from tho North sea to Switzerland COO. miles. All tho way along the line, dny and night, without a moment's cessation, through nil theso long months, men's eyes have been glaring across thnt forsaken strip, and lead has been flying to( and fre over it To show yourself means death. Bnt I hnvo heard a lark trilling ever it in tho enrly morning as sweetly as any bird ever sung dyer an 'English meadow. A Inno of .death CfX) mites long, strewn from end to end with tho remains of soldiers. And to cither sldo of It all through those 000 miles, n warren of treaches, dugouts, saps, tunnels, underground passages, Inhab ited, not by rabbits, but by millions of rats, It Is true, and. millions of hiv ing, busy men, with countless billions of rounds of death-dealing ammuni tion, nnd n complex organization as closely ordered nnd complete as the organization of nny city In England. From a British Officer's Letter In thtf Forum. Constant Peril. V "Do you fear for tho future of your country?" "Of course," replied Senator Sor ghum. "My country has always to fuce tho chnnco of my landing in th minority or even being retired to prU vato life." I Natural Tendency. "I seo soft coal is going up." "What did you supposo It was going to do when It is put on a jlro?" Japan owns 4,000 Islands.1 wt 3KB